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of the root and they peña who's an assistant professor a digital legal studies at master universitythanks for joining us welcome to the program nicole start with you how significant is this latest reveal from there a link it's very interesting from an engineering point if you will i think that made an amazing tiny difference that does a lot more than currently faces can but the rest of the story is basically showing that you can they can do what we've been able to do for 20 years. so it's you know the monkey being able to play again is not a big surprise we have 2030 people implanted with the feiss they could do. a lot better than that but you know i think what he shows is that at least if i swear it's right in what he seems to be new as well is that it is wireless so does that change where technology is headed and is that a big deal in your opinion now you know we have wireless devices for the last 878 years the big difference is that the number of electrodes the number of sensors that it can serve is a lot higher at the read a lot harder to base we have fully implanted now it's ab
of the root and they peña who's an assistant professor a digital legal studies at master universitythanks for joining us welcome to the program nicole start with you how significant is this latest reveal from there a link it's very interesting from an engineering point if you will i think that made an amazing tiny difference that does a lot more than currently faces can but the rest of the story is basically showing that you can they can do what we've been able to do for 20 years. so it's you...
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he holds a ba from creighton university, masters from university of nebraska, and a masters from boston university. we have the codirector of the mental health strategic impact initiative. she serves on the board of the national association of peer specialists. she has previously held the position of director of the office of consumer affairs for the center for mental health services of the united states, health and human services, substance abuse help, and the board president of the national alliance on mental illness. she has a masters of science degree, and organizational psychology from the california school of alliance university. her masters of business administration degree is from case western diversity. avenue martin is -- ebony martin is a crisis intervention worker for the cahoots program, which provides mobile crisis response in eugene and springfield, oregon, and has been connecting people experiencing crisis with uniquely trained personnel as an alternative for law enforcement for more than 30 years. in her position, she strives to promote and enhance the crucial role mobi
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. >> i have it associates degree from the university of north dakota and i have a masters and science degree from george washington university pretty. >> so when did you achieve your bachelors science degree in forensic science pretty. >> 2007 pretty from the university of north dakota. >> and so your time or you have masters degree as well predict from george washington and what year was that pretty. >> 2009. >> so what kinds of things you have to get a masters in forensic science pretty. >> the coursework included law courses, a lot of hands-on application in the forensic practices animate concentration was in biology so there is a lot of coursework dedicated to dna testing. >> and after you achieved your bachelors degree in forensic science, i'm working on your masters, did you. can parking in the field as well pretty. >> yes. >> we need to initially start working in the field pretty. >> originally started working in the lab of technologies in virginia. as a private laboratory and i did dna testing while i was there pretty. >> prior to that you have experience for the dca rated. >>
. >> i have it associates degree from the university of north dakota and i have a masters and science degree from george washington university pretty. >> so when did you achieve your bachelors science degree in forensic science pretty. >> 2007 pretty from the university of north dakota. >> and so your time or you have masters degree as well predict from george washington and what year was that pretty. >> 2009. >> so what kinds of things you have to get a...
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from stanford university, every masters degree in the university of cambridge and gender studies. in the latest book, race, equality and american utopia. he narrates her own stories of the unsuccessful attempt to get it to racial quality at the heart. received fellowships from the foundation and center for african-american research at harvard university. to all of our audience, yes, i do have an accent, that's what happened, we grew up with a different language but i assure you i did not have an accent, hopefully not what i moderate. i'm so excited to be here with the so i encourage you to add your questions on the q&a button on your screen and we will select many of them in the conversation should particularly in this number two, do not forget should to get your book should -- [inaudible] should. >> i will not represent you in spanish. [laughter] >> such a pleasure to have you here, i tried to do my best and capture the covers of the book and obviously i've read them and i'm a member of a book club and recommending those, we have so much to cover, we're going to take ten minutes
from stanford university, every masters degree in the university of cambridge and gender studies. in the latest book, race, equality and american utopia. he narrates her own stories of the unsuccessful attempt to get it to racial quality at the heart. received fellowships from the foundation and center for african-american research at harvard university. to all of our audience, yes, i do have an accent, that's what happened, we grew up with a different language but i assure you i did not have...
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. >> ross says he has ghostbusters transformers masters of the universe and pretty much anything horror. it's taken him more than 20 years to collect all of those toys smiles when have to be hidden for much longer at disney world in florida starting tomorrow visitors at the theme park resort, we'll be able to remove their masks temporarily for outdoor pictures. this is a slight tweak to the requirement that all workers and visitors age 2 and up. wear masks except when they're actively eating or drinking provided there, socially distanced and not moving about. it's not yet clear if this same rule will be in place when disneyland reopens here in california at the end of this month. >> well, coming up next on kron, 4 news of. another day of testimony in the dec show one trial. some say the momentum might have shifted after a police expert testified today and the hayward police department now facing a lot of criticism of excessive force after an arrest video was released and authorities in southern california. they finally reveal new detail 5 people testified today in the derek chauvin tria
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. >> i have a bachelor's degree in forensic science from the universitied indeed n. and mastersgeorge washington university. >> so when did you achieve your degree? >> in 2007. >> where from? >> university of north dakota. >> you've said that already. so you work on a master's degree as well? >> you got that from george washington? >> george washington. >> what year was that? >> 2009. >> what kinds of things do you have to do to get a master's in forensic science? >> the coursework included criminal justice coursework, law courses, a lot of hands-on application of forensic practices, and my concentration was in forensic molecular biology, so there's a lot of coursework dedicated to dna test i i ing. >> after you achieved your bachelor's degree, working on your master's, did you begin working in the field as well? >> yes. >> where? >> bodie technology in virginia, a private forensic laboratory. i did dna testle while there. >> did you have some experience with the vca? >> prior to that, i was an intern at the bca, between my first and second year of graduate school. >> and what k
. >> i have a bachelor's degree in forensic science from the universitied indeed n. and mastersgeorge washington university. >> so when did you achieve your degree? >> in 2007. >> where from? >> university of north dakota. >> you've said that already. so you work on a master's degree as well? >> you got that from george washington? >> george washington. >> what year was that? >> 2009. >> what kinds of things do you have to do to...
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[inaudible] -- host: our guest has a legal degree and master degree from yale university. let's go to andrew from redhook, new york on the independent line. caller: thank you for your time. i understand the premise of what you are pushing for statehood. but, the framers early did point out that they did not want d.c. to ever become a state because it would centralize power. currently, you would have how many senators living in washington dc? maybe not full-time, they do maintain residences, both the speakers of both of the houses, congress. by doing that, you are centralizing power. giving statehood does that tenfold, 100 fold. host: congresswoman norton? guest: senators live in d.c. when they are here. but they better maintain the residence where they are. d.c. does not get more power because the seat of government is here. senators take up residence here for the time they are in congress. but that does not give d.c. more power. that simply means that while they are here, they often vote against it d.c.. -- vote against d.c.. d.c. has never gained anything from the fact t
[inaudible] -- host: our guest has a legal degree and master degree from yale university. let's go to andrew from redhook, new york on the independent line. caller: thank you for your time. i understand the premise of what you are pushing for statehood. but, the framers early did point out that they did not want d.c. to ever become a state because it would centralize power. currently, you would have how many senators living in washington dc? maybe not full-time, they do maintain residences,...
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he holds up that's what degree of arts and creighton university and a masters of criminal justice degree from washington university. and we have the director of the judd foundation and codirector of the mental health strategic impact initiative and she serves on the board of the national association of peer specialists. ms. maier has previously held the position of director of consumer affairs for defense and the center for mental health services of the united states health and human services substance abuse and mental health services administration and the board president and national alliance on mental illness. ms. myrick has a masters of science degree in organizational psychology from the california school of professional psychology alliant international university great room masters business degree is from case western university and the weather had school of management to ebony martin is a program coordinator and the crisis intervention worker for cahoots for cahoots program provides multiple crises response in eugene and springfield oregon and has been connecting people experienci
he holds up that's what degree of arts and creighton university and a masters of criminal justice degree from washington university. and we have the director of the judd foundation and codirector of the mental health strategic impact initiative and she serves on the board of the national association of peer specialists. ms. maier has previously held the position of director of consumer affairs for defense and the center for mental health services of the united states health and human services...
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. >> have a university of north dakota and i have a masters from george washington university. [inaudible]. >> we did you achieve your bachelors of science agree and forensic scientist pretty. >> 2007, from the university of north dakota. >> you said that already. and so you earned a masters degree as well and where you get that front, george washington. and what jarvis that pretty. >> 2009. it. >> so kind of things you have to do to get a masters in forensic science pretty. >> the coursework included criminal justice coursework, law courses, a lot of hands-on applications with forensic practices and my concentration was in molecular biology so there's a lot of coursework dedicated to dna testing. achieved your bachelors degree in forensic science and working on your masters did you begin working in the field as well pretty. >> yes. >> when rated. >> i initially started working at 11 with technology sound in virginia. it is a private forensic laboratory and i did dna testing there. >> prior to that the gypsum experienced at the bta pretty. >> prior to that, i was an intern at t
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received degree from washington university and st. louis, a masters of science in doctorate in geological sciences as a national science foundation graduate fella at ground university. so welcome doctor elleman a third witness is lt. per principle investigators of the scanning habitability environments with for organic and chemicals sherlock instrument at the laboratory and principle science he's responsible for conducting nasa funded research as a pikoi of sciences focusing on characterie of organic molecules to identification of biosignatures. he received a bachelor science and fizz eggs astronomy from university of delaware and master of science and physics in a doctorate in astrophysics in university of alabama at birmingham so welcome. doctor beagle i'm sure our president will be pleased to know we have a university of delaware graduate. and our final witness is doctor tonia bo at the massachusetts of technology, and return sample science colead of the mars 2020 perseverance rover. research focuses on how microbial processes leave chemical minera
received degree from washington university and st. louis, a masters of science in doctorate in geological sciences as a national science foundation graduate fella at ground university. so welcome doctor elleman a third witness is lt. per principle investigators of the scanning habitability environments with for organic and chemicals sherlock instrument at the laboratory and principle science he's responsible for conducting nasa funded research as a pikoi of sciences focusing on characterie of...
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with the micro masters because it's base it mit they can it attend to mit or hundred of the universitieswhen they get in give them credit for the semester completed. the micro masters itself there are no admissions. >> let me jump in with sanchez first describing this to me sort of an outsider into this, it took me a second to wrap my dear on the genus of this idea the big challenge of coming up with new educational credential that is free basically is no admissions, how do you get people in the labor market to care about it? just so different and it has value. what sanja and the other folks at mit. can this micro masters content the same of the first half of an mit masters degree. it was like backing it with gold. and by the way if you do well enough in the micro masters online component with no other considerations just your performance on the component you can get into the second half of mit masters degree and come home with the masters degree from mit and that other colleges and universities as well. having talked to the students of the micro masters course and a supply chain these a
with the micro masters because it's base it mit they can it attend to mit or hundred of the universitieswhen they get in give them credit for the semester completed. the micro masters itself there are no admissions. >> let me jump in with sanchez first describing this to me sort of an outsider into this, it took me a second to wrap my dear on the genus of this idea the big challenge of coming up with new educational credential that is free basically is no admissions, how do you get people...
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at the pacific university she holds a masters degree in public administration from the national university. thank you for testifying today. mr. chairman, i would like to ask consent to enter into the record a number of other documents including peer-reviewed articles regarding policing and behavioral health, commentary articles published in mainstream media publications, two documents published by the international association of chiefs of police, and the law enforcement legal defense fund and a written statement from the council of state governments. >> without objection. >> i would like to now bring the witnesses on one by one. i think i need to swear you in. why don't we stand up, kevin, and the witnesses at home, please stand in your bedroom, living room, wherever you are. do you affirm that the testimony, raise your right hand, do you affirm the testimony you are about to give for this committee will be truthful, whole, wholly truthful and nothing but the truth, so help you god? thank you very much. and with that, we will bring on the first witness. the first witness will be major mar
at the pacific university she holds a masters degree in public administration from the national university. thank you for testifying today. mr. chairman, i would like to ask consent to enter into the record a number of other documents including peer-reviewed articles regarding policing and behavioral health, commentary articles published in mainstream media publications, two documents published by the international association of chiefs of police, and the law enforcement legal defense fund and...
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community and new college my 4 year bachelor degree is in play science through st mary's university my master's degree is in public safety administration i'm saying there is university i'm a graduate of the northwestern steffen command and i'm just about to complete a 2 year course and united states army major you get to make it as equivalent to a master's in leader soon in addition to being a police officer you're also in the minnesota national guard story and at what rank events are major. and just for the uninitiated can you describe where or where that falls within the ranks of the west that is the top in this agreement that you can achieve. how long have you been in the minnesota national guard over 23 years. of your deployed have where the on a peacekeeping mission and then joint for almost 2 years into operation iraqi freedom. thank you. can you please tell the jury when you had your law enforcement career with the hapless police department sure so in 1990 i worked with the 2nd precinct community response team in the neighborhood i grew up in northeast minneapolis. and we basically were
community and new college my 4 year bachelor degree is in play science through st mary's university my master's degree is in public safety administration i'm saying there is university i'm a graduate of the northwestern steffen command and i'm just about to complete a 2 year course and united states army major you get to make it as equivalent to a master's in leader soon in addition to being a police officer you're also in the minnesota national guard story and at what rank events are major....
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not that we thought we were masters of the universe, but we were pretty cocky in those first two months. the world was our oyster and we could do with it what we want. this was a humbling experience teaching us about the fragility of life. you cannot count on the next day. to take our days going forward, understanding their value with humility and try to do our . i just want to say thanks to everyone for joining us. and thanks to the ronald reagan presidential foundation institute for having us and give us this time to revisit. this dramatic day, perhaps one of the most dramatic days in us presidential history. american history tv on c-span 3 every weekend documenting america's story funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span 3 as a public service. the c-span cities tour travels the country exploring the american story since 2011. we've been to more than 200 communities across the
not that we thought we were masters of the universe, but we were pretty cocky in those first two months. the world was our oyster and we could do with it what we want. this was a humbling experience teaching us about the fragility of life. you cannot count on the next day. to take our days going forward, understanding their value with humility and try to do our . i just want to say thanks to everyone for joining us. and thanks to the ronald reagan presidential foundation institute for having us...
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not that we thought we were masters of the universe, but we were pretty cocky in those first two months. the world was our oyster and we could do with it what we want. this was a humbling experience teaching us about the fragility of life. you cannot count on the next day. to take our days going forward, understanding their value with humility and try to do our . i just want to say thanks to everyone for joining us. and thanks to the ronald reagan presidential foundation institute for having us and give us this time to revisit. this dramatic day, perhaps one ofpolack salt i guess in the mot basic sense was was the son of a basque sheep herder who came over to the united states at the earliest part of the 20th century. 1906 his father dominic lack salt left the pyrenees region of europe in hopes of making a better life for himself and like a lot of young basketball at the time.
not that we thought we were masters of the universe, but we were pretty cocky in those first two months. the world was our oyster and we could do with it what we want. this was a humbling experience teaching us about the fragility of life. you cannot count on the next day. to take our days going forward, understanding their value with humility and try to do our . i just want to say thanks to everyone for joining us. and thanks to the ronald reagan presidential foundation institute for having us...
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mary's university. my masters degree public safety administration. i'm a graduate of northwestern police staff and command them just about to complete a two-year course it's the equivalent of a masters. schleicher:'s when addition to being a place officer you are also in the minnesota national guard. >> i am. a major. schleicher: describe where that falls within the ranks. >> it's one of the top ranks you can achieve. schleicher: how long have youavv been in the minnesota national guard? >> over 23 years. schleicher: redeployed? >> i was to bosnia peacekeeping and then iraq operation iraqi freedom. schleicher: thank you. tell the jury when you began your law-enforcement career with the minneapolis police department. >> 1999 i worked with the second precinct communitypr response team and basically worked on crimes and alcohol-related. 2000 i became a community service and i was assigned to the fourth precinct. 2002 a police officer worth the first precinct and second precinct mostly 911 response i did work for the first in three precinct community res
mary's university. my masters degree public safety administration. i'm a graduate of northwestern police staff and command them just about to complete a two-year course it's the equivalent of a masters. schleicher:'s when addition to being a place officer you are also in the minnesota national guard. >> i am. a major. schleicher: describe where that falls within the ranks. >> it's one of the top ranks you can achieve. schleicher: how long have youavv been in the minnesota national...
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university and subsequently a j.d. degree from that same institution. he later earned a masters in public administration from harvard university's kennedy school of government and he's currently a freelance author and historical researcher based here in fredericksburg. he has assisted such authors as david mccall la, jon meacham, sebastian younger, evan thomas, john mccain and michael beschloss. that's an all-star lineup of writers p. he won an emmy for his work on the ken burns civil war series on pbs and served as an a consultant on the hbo mini series john adams produced by john hanks and the abc mini series challenger about the space shuttle disaster. he's the author of the novel on elba b. washburn. he also published war poet, which was described by "the washington journal" as, quote, a painfully touching biography. he is currently completing a book about the life, letters and humor of political commentator and satirist, art buchwald, which will be published later this year by random house. it's a genuine pleasure to introduce an outstanding researcher and biographier, my g
university and subsequently a j.d. degree from that same institution. he later earned a masters in public administration from harvard university's kennedy school of government and he's currently a freelance author and historical researcher based here in fredericksburg. he has assisted such authors as david mccall la, jon meacham, sebastian younger, evan thomas, john mccain and michael beschloss. that's an all-star lineup of writers p. he won an emmy for his work on the ken burns civil war...
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>> i have a bachelors, and a masters from george washington university. >> when did you achieve your bachelors of science degree? forensic science? >> 2007. >> where from? >> university of south dakota. >> you said that already. >> so you worked on a master's, where did you get that george washington? >> george washington. >> what year was na. >> 2009. >> what do you have to do to get a masters in forensic science? >> the course work included criminal justice course work, law courses, there was a lot of hands-on many a -- application of forensic practices and my concentration was forensic molecular biology and dna testing. >> after you achieved your bachelor's degree in forensics science and working on your master's, did you work in the field as well? >> yes. >> where did you initially start? >> at a lab bodie technology out in virginia, it was a private forensic laboratory and i did dna testing while there. >> prior to that, did you have experience at bca? >> prior to that i was an intern at the bca between my first and second year of graduate school. >> and what kind of work did yo
>> i have a bachelors, and a masters from george washington university. >> when did you achieve your bachelors of science degree? forensic science? >> 2007. >> where from? >> university of south dakota. >> you said that already. >> so you worked on a master's, where did you get that george washington? >> george washington. >> what year was na. >> 2009. >> what do you have to do to get a masters in forensic science? >> the...
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educational background >> ironed my bachelors of science degree in chemistry from the university of wisconsin at madison and masters in science and medical forensic sciences from boston university. i have also undergone -- and both of my employments. >> when did you obtain your bachelor's degree in biochemistry collects >> in 2009. >> and your master's? >> 2011. >> and where have you worked since obtaining your bachelor of sc we will be the last few minutes of yesterday's testimony and take you live now to date nine in the trial of derek chauvin, former minneapolis police officer charged in the may 25, 2020 death of death of george floyd. live coverage on c-span2. >> i don't have a problem calling mr. baker or doctor baker out of order for purposes of foundation. however, i just wanted to make sure that the record reflects the state does intend to call dr. baker. >> your lack of objection is -- >> crack. >> is that correct, mr. blackwell, the state is going to call mr. baker? >> yes, your honor. >> thank you. anything else before we bring back the jury? >> let me get to my computer. >> obviously some pretrial activ
educational background >> ironed my bachelors of science degree in chemistry from the university of wisconsin at madison and masters in science and medical forensic sciences from boston university. i have also undergone -- and both of my employments. >> when did you obtain your bachelor's degree in biochemistry collects >> in 2009. >> and your master's? >> 2011. >> and where have you worked since obtaining your bachelor of sc we will be the last few minutes...
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>> yes, i obtained masters degree in anatomy from the university of the school of medicine. entered medical school, graduated in 1990 from the university. then completed a three year residency in emergency medicine at the university and completed a one-year fellowship in clinical forensic medicine with the kentucky medical examiner's office. >> have you ever worked in an emergency room? emergency medicine? >> many times, many years. >> how many years? >> twenty-one years at the level one trauma center at the university of laurel and smaller he is. >> what is a level one trauma center? >> the american college of surgeons criteria saying this is the place you want to go when you have major trauma, gunshot wounds, car wrecks, stab wounds, strokes, heart attacks, this is where we have positions on duty in the er 24/7 ready to take care of you. >> are there any level one trauma centers in minnesota. >> one right here in minneapolis. >> the county medical center? >> it is. >> do you also teach the area of emergency medicine? >> yes, sir, i do. >> what you teach and where? >> emerg
>> yes, i obtained masters degree in anatomy from the university of the school of medicine. entered medical school, graduated in 1990 from the university. then completed a three year residency in emergency medicine at the university and completed a one-year fellowship in clinical forensic medicine with the kentucky medical examiner's office. >> have you ever worked in an emergency room? emergency medicine? >> many times, many years. >> how many years? >> twenty-one...
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. >> i have a bachelor's degree in biology from adelefi university obtained in 1982. i have a mastersree in forensic pathology with a concentration in forensic toxicology from the university of baltimore in 1986. and then my ph.d was from the university of baltimore in forensic toxicology in 1991. >> do you have any specialized certifications? >> specialized it board of fellows of the toxicology. >> you can apply to the board after three years after you have your ph.d. they examine your credentials to see you're active in the field of forensic toxicology. if you have the right references and you're active in the field, they will allow you to sit for an examination. if you pass the examination, the board votes on your final certification. after that, you have to do continuing education each year and attain a minimum number of continuing education credits and every five years you have to reapply to the board for reaccreditation. >> have you gone through all those requirements? yes, i have. >> are you up to date with all the continuing education requirements as well? >> i am. >> i'm goin
. >> i have a bachelor's degree in biology from adelefi university obtained in 1982. i have a mastersree in forensic pathology with a concentration in forensic toxicology from the university of baltimore in 1986. and then my ph.d was from the university of baltimore in forensic toxicology in 1991. >> do you have any specialized certifications? >> specialized it board of fellows of the toxicology. >> you can apply to the board after three years after you have your ph.d....
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>> i have a masters degree from the university of north dakota. and i have a masters from george washington university. >> when did you achieve your bachelors of science in forensic science? >> 2007. >> and where from? >> university of north dakota. >> you said that already. you worked on a masters degree as well. where did you get that from? >> george washington. 2009. so, what kind of things did you have to do to get a masters in forensic science? >> the course work included coud lawinal justice coursework, courses. there was a lot of hands-on application of the forensic practices. my concentration was on molecular biology so there was a lot of coursework dedicated to dna testing. a. >> and after you achieved your bachelors degree in forensic science and working on your masters, did you begin working on the field as well and where did you initially start working in the field? >> ial started working at a lab called brody technologies1 out n virginia. it was a private forensics laboratory and i did dna testing while there. >> prior to that did you
>> i have a masters degree from the university of north dakota. and i have a masters from george washington university. >> when did you achieve your bachelors of science in forensic science? >> 2007. >> and where from? >> university of north dakota. >> you said that already. you worked on a masters degree as well. where did you get that from? >> george washington. 2009. so, what kind of things did you have to do to get a masters in forensic science?...
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louis, master of science at the national science graduate fellow at brown university. welcome, dr. elman. our third witness is principle investigator of the mars perseverance habitable environments with luminescence at the jet propulsion laboratory. dr. beagle is responsible for conducting nasa-funded research as a pi and co-i focusing on organic molecules for the identification of potential biosignatures. receiving bachelor of science of physics in as tronmy from university of delaware and doctorate in astrophysics from the university of alabama at birmingham. welcome, dr. beagle. i'm sure our president will be pleased to know we have the university of delaware graduate. and our final witness is dr. tonia bozak and return sample science co-lead of the mars 2020 perseverance rover. dr. bozak's research focuses on how microbial morphological in sediment rock, interpret co-evolution of life in the environment in the first 80% of earth's history and look for signs past life on mars. dr. bozak received her undergraduate degree in geo physics, and doctorate in biology from the californi
louis, master of science at the national science graduate fellow at brown university. welcome, dr. elman. our third witness is principle investigator of the mars perseverance habitable environments with luminescence at the jet propulsion laboratory. dr. beagle is responsible for conducting nasa-funded research as a pi and co-i focusing on organic molecules for the identification of potential biosignatures. receiving bachelor of science of physics in as tronmy from university of delaware and...
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he received his undergraduate, masters, and law degrees from the university of florida. during law school he served as the editor in chief for the florida law or review, and on the executive boards of several student organizations, including the chapter of the federal society. those are our speakers. but before we get into having our speakers introduce the topic , i want to just remind you that, if you have a question, at the bottom you will see a q&a button. click on that and that's where you type your questions. after both speakers have spoken, i will be reading those questions to our guest. so, professor, if you want to un-mute your microphone, go ahead. >> thank you, professor books, -- brooks, thank you mr. smith. thank you for those of you who are here, who came to listen to us talk about d.c. statehood on the constitution. i want to thank you for allowing me to think about the question. i think about the puerto rico question a lot more. and so it happens, these questions are quite similar. not the same, but very similar. i thank you for that. and a brief time i wa
he received his undergraduate, masters, and law degrees from the university of florida. during law school he served as the editor in chief for the florida law or review, and on the executive boards of several student organizations, including the chapter of the federal society. those are our speakers. but before we get into having our speakers introduce the topic , i want to just remind you that, if you have a question, at the bottom you will see a q&a button. click on that and that's where...
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university. >> what's the highest level of education you obtained? >> i received my masters degree. >> what degree did you receive in hancock, michigan? >> that degree was a criminal justice degree. >> after you completed your college studies, he returned to the twin cities area? >> correct. >> is that when you first joined minneapolis police department? >> prior to that, i worked at the community service officer at the minneapolis-st. paul airport police department. >> what did you do for that? >> i believe 1987 to 1989. >> and did you join the minneapolis police department? >> i did. >> in what capacity? >> i started as a cadet with the police officer. >> why did you decide to become a police officer? >> i've been very fortunate to come from a city of very resilient, welcoming, proud people here in the city of minneapolis and my parents taught all my siblings and me about the service of love so i've been very fortunate to eventually join the minneapolis police department and give back to the very unity, the very city that embraced me that's been so good to me. >> are you f
university. >> what's the highest level of education you obtained? >> i received my masters degree. >> what degree did you receive in hancock, michigan? >> that degree was a criminal justice degree. >> after you completed your college studies, he returned to the twin cities area? >> correct. >> is that when you first joined minneapolis police department? >> prior to that, i worked at the community service officer at the minneapolis-st. paul...
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he has masters degrees from north carolina and masters in public policy from george washington university. he's also worked at the environmental defense fund and with that, we welcome him and wish him well in his new role. it's very kind of you, sir, to share your thoughts and time with us today. so, we will recognize you for five minutes for an opening statement. >> thank you, chairman tonko, ranking member of mckinley, chair, ranking member of the full committee and members of the subcommittee. i'm grateful for the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss the u.s. epa's discretionary funding request for fiscal year 2022. for half a century, epa helped provide the american people with clean air to breathe, clean water to drink and safe and healthy land. earlier this month, it has been mentioned president biden sent a discretionary funding request to congress for epa at $11.2 billion. we believe this request will help ensure epa can continue to meet its essential mandate, set the stage for the nation's economic recovery and provided the resources necessary to confront the environ
he has masters degrees from north carolina and masters in public policy from george washington university. he's also worked at the environmental defense fund and with that, we welcome him and wish him well in his new role. it's very kind of you, sir, to share your thoughts and time with us today. so, we will recognize you for five minutes for an opening statement. >> thank you, chairman tonko, ranking member of mckinley, chair, ranking member of the full committee and members of the...
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with honors from the university of mary washington, and holds a masters degree from the college of william mary. mr. harris? >> i'm not going to drop the mic, but i'm going to lower gently to the ground. thank you very much, and good morning. >> good morning. >> oh come on good morning! >> good morning. >> turn your hymnals to number 61. oh no that's tomorrow. sorry. i couldn't resist, i was talking about that earlier. it is a pleasure to be here and if i may take the chance and the house of worship to say to spur the gospel of james maduro, as my colleagues will also being doing today and anytime we have the opportunity to help raise awareness of the man that i like to call, the hardest working president in show business, we like to do so and so, will be free to do so today here to do that. one of the iconic images of the revolutionary war is emmanuel lewis he's 1851 painting, washington crossing the delaware. it's the night of december 25th, 1776, the continental army is being transported across the delaware river to attack harrison entrench in new jersey some nine miles to the south. in
with honors from the university of mary washington, and holds a masters degree from the college of william mary. mr. harris? >> i'm not going to drop the mic, but i'm going to lower gently to the ground. thank you very much, and good morning. >> good morning. >> oh come on good morning! >> good morning. >> turn your hymnals to number 61. oh no that's tomorrow. sorry. i couldn't resist, i was talking about that earlier. it is a pleasure to be here and if i may take...
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he received his ba with honors from university of mary washington and holds a masters degree from the college of william and mary. mr. harris. [ applause ] >> well, i'm not going to drop the mic but i am going to lower it gently to the ground. there. thank you very much and good morning. oh, come on. good morning. >> good morning. >> if you will turn in your hymnals to number 61 -- oh, no, that's tomorrow. sorry. [ laughter ] i couldn't resist. i was talking about that earlier. i thought, why not and try. it is a pleasure to be here. if i may take the chance in a house of worship to say to spread the gospel of james monroe as my colleagues also will be doing today. any time that we have the opportunity to help raise awareness of the man that i like to call the hardest working president in show business we like to do so. so it's a real treat to be here today to do that. one of the iconic images of the revolutionary war is emmanuel's gottlieb's painting washington crossing the delaware. it's the night of december 25, 1776. the continental army is being transported across the river to tr
he received his ba with honors from university of mary washington and holds a masters degree from the college of william and mary. mr. harris. [ applause ] >> well, i'm not going to drop the mic but i am going to lower it gently to the ground. there. thank you very much and good morning. oh, come on. good morning. >> good morning. >> if you will turn in your hymnals to number 61 -- oh, no, that's tomorrow. sorry. [ laughter ] i couldn't resist. i was talking about that...
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with honored from university of mary washington and holds a masters degree from the college of william and mary. mr. harris? [ applause ] >>> well, i'm not going to drop the mic but i am going to lower it gently to the ground. thank you very much and good morning. oh, come on, good morning. >> good morning. >> if you will turn in your hymnals to number 61 -- oh, that's tomorrow. sorry. i couldn't resist. it is a pleasure to be here. if i may take the chance in a house of worship to say to spread the gospel of james monroe, as my colleagues will also be doing today, and any time we have the opportunity to help raise awareness of the man that i like to call the hardest-working president in show business, we like to do so. so it's a real treat to be here today to do that. one of the iconic images of the revolutionary war is emanuel gottlieb's 1851 painting "washington crossing the delaware." it's the night of february 25th, 1776. they are traveling across the river some nine miles to the south. in the foreground, anonymous men and possibly one woman of varying nationalities and races rowe
with honored from university of mary washington and holds a masters degree from the college of william and mary. mr. harris? [ applause ] >>> well, i'm not going to drop the mic but i am going to lower it gently to the ground. thank you very much and good morning. oh, come on, good morning. >> good morning. >> if you will turn in your hymnals to number 61 -- oh, that's tomorrow. sorry. i couldn't resist. it is a pleasure to be here. if i may take the chance in a house of...
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i earned a masters of architectural history at the university of virginia in 2007. i've been working as an architectural historian here for 14 years. my first project was mission and soma. since then, i've offered and reviewed countless historic resource evaluations and the full effect of the california perez indication act. i've cricketed to ground breaking projects, initiated partnership between the san francisco planning department and sf heritage to document the importance in tangible. i've also managed an oral history project partnering with the u.c. berkley history center which catered to the transgender community during the 19 sefts. in addition to my experience as an architectural historian on art projects within san francisco, i've worked on projects throughout california. historic preservation ordinances and city landmark programs. i've interfaced with many historical research boards and commissions including providing training to the historical and architectural review to the city of san francisco. i'm a member of the california preservation foundation wh
i earned a masters of architectural history at the university of virginia in 2007. i've been working as an architectural historian here for 14 years. my first project was mission and soma. since then, i've offered and reviewed countless historic resource evaluations and the full effect of the california perez indication act. i've cricketed to ground breaking projects, initiated partnership between the san francisco planning department and sf heritage to document the importance in tangible. i've...
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university, we know smart comes in many forms. ♪ ♪ -good boy! -so we made flexpath the kind of smart that keeps up with you. with flexpath, you can earn your master'smarter. everyone's crunching! what's crunching? simply unwrap crunch and eat crunch. 100% milk chocolate and crispy rice. crunching makes me extreme. crunching made our breakup easy! i'm in the friendzone! anyone can do it, even anyone. ♪ (car horn) ♪ (splash) ♪ turn today's dreams into tomorrow's trips... with millions of flexible booking options. all in one place. expedia. are you managing your diabetes... ...using fingersticks? with the new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose with a painless, one-second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be notified if you go too high or too low. and for those who qualify, the freestyle libre 2 system is now covered by medicare. ask your doctor for a prescription. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestyle libre 2 dot u.s. ♪ when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i was hit by a car
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barr received her ba from and master's degree from george university. in 2014 mr.wald co-founded first look media the intercept, an online publication where he served as an editor. he left the publication in 2020 and currently operates a substack newsletter. mr. greenwald's work was featured by the guardian and salon. he received a number of awards including the park center if stone award for independent journalism in 2018 and the 2010 online journalism award for his coverage of the abusive detention conditions of chelsea manning. awarded the 2014 pulitzer prize for public service. he's written four "new york times" best sellers including "no place to hide." prior to his writing career, mr. greenwald is an active litigator specializing in civil rights and first amendment cases. mr. greenwald received his bachelor degree from george washington university and jd from new york university school of law. clay travis is the founder of outkick the coverage of popular sports and entertainment website. he is also the host of "outkick the coverage on fox sports radio" and wi
barr received her ba from and master's degree from george university. in 2014 mr.wald co-founded first look media the intercept, an online publication where he served as an editor. he left the publication in 2020 and currently operates a substack newsletter. mr. greenwald's work was featured by the guardian and salon. he received a number of awards including the park center if stone award for independent journalism in 2018 and the 2010 online journalism award for his coverage of the abusive...
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. >> have a bachelors degree in biology from the university in new york and that was obtained in 1982. and i have a masters degree in pathology the concentration for in toxicology and that's the university of maryland, baltimore that was in 191986. and though my phd was at the university of maryland, baltimore in toxicology in 1991. >> you have any specialized certifications. >> and board certified as a fellow at the american board of forensics pretty. >> and that the requirements are, they change of the years but for the fellow requirement, you can apply to board after three years after you had your phd. examine your conditionals to see that your active in the field of forensic toxicology and if you have the right references in your academia near field they will allow you to sit for the examination predict if you path the examination, the fourth of so on for your final certification and after that, you have to do continuing education each year. and obtain a minimum number of continuing education credits and then every five years, we have to have or reapply to the board for accreditation pretty. >> have yo
. >> have a bachelors degree in biology from the university in new york and that was obtained in 1982. and i have a masters degree in pathology the concentration for in toxicology and that's the university of maryland, baltimore that was in 191986. and though my phd was at the university of maryland, baltimore in toxicology in 1991. >> you have any specialized certifications. >> and board certified as a fellow at the american board of forensics pretty. >> and that the...
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university, we know smart comes in many forms. -good boy! -so we made flexpath the kind of smart that keeps up with you. with flexpath, you can earn your master'shs for $14,000. that's the kind of smart i like. capella university -- don't just learn. learn smarter. you can framebridge just about anything. and we have. spacemen. jojo. uncle murray's medals. 17 antique keys. man with peach. the unofficial wedding photos. portrait of an artist. the top of kilimanjaro. a million custom framed pieces and counting. you can framebridge just about anything. framebridge. live life, frame more. i've got moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer. ♪ ♪ i feel free to bare my skin yeah, that's all me. ♪ ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand nothing on my skin, ♪ ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything. ♪ achieve clearer skin with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way it's my moment ♪ ♪ so i just gotta say... ♪ ♪ nothing is everything. ♪ s
university, we know smart comes in many forms. -good boy! -so we made flexpath the kind of smart that keeps up with you. with flexpath, you can earn your master'shs for $14,000. that's the kind of smart i like. capella university -- don't just learn. learn smarter. you can framebridge just about anything. and we have. spacemen. jojo. uncle murray's medals. 17 antique keys. man with peach. the unofficial wedding photos. portrait of an artist. the top of kilimanjaro. a million custom framed...
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university, we know smart comes in many forms. -good boy! -so we made flexpath the kind of smart that keeps up with you. with flexpath, you can earn your master'snd of smart i like. capella university -- don't just learn. learn smarter. real progress? that's the kind of smart i like. when you're affected by schizophrenia, you see it differently. it's in the small, everyday moments. and in the places, you'd never expect. a little sign of hope. the feeling of freedom. and once these little moments start adding up, that's when it feels like so much more. it feels like real progress. caplyta effectively treats adults with schizophrenia. and it's just one pill, once a day, with no titration. caplyta can cause serious side effects. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles or confusion, which can mean a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements which may be permanent. dizziness upon standing, falls, and impaired judgment may occur. most common side effects include sleepiness and dry mouth. high cholesterol and weight gain may occur, as can high blood sugar which ma
university, we know smart comes in many forms. -good boy! -so we made flexpath the kind of smart that keeps up with you. with flexpath, you can earn your master'snd of smart i like. capella university -- don't just learn. learn smarter. real progress? that's the kind of smart i like. when you're affected by schizophrenia, you see it differently. it's in the small, everyday moments. and in the places, you'd never expect. a little sign of hope. the feeling of freedom. and once these little...
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certainly honor finlandia university and what is the highest level of education you could take. i received my master's degree. wintergreen and you received in hancock of michigan . that degree was a criminal justice degree. after you completed your college studies you returned to the twin cities area this record is that when you 1st joined the minneapolis police department. a prior to that i had worked as a community service officer at the minneapolis st paul airport police department what years did you do that. believe that was from 197-1989 then in 1990 do you join the minneapolis police department i did in what capacity i started my career as a minneapolis police cadet and then. was hired as a minneapolis police officer that year and chief why did you decide to become a police officer. i've been very fortunate to come from a city. a very resilient very welcoming. proud proud people here in the city of minneapolis and my parents taught all of my siblings and me about the service of love and so i've been very fortunate to have been eventually. give back to the very community the very city that embrac
certainly honor finlandia university and what is the highest level of education you could take. i received my master's degree. wintergreen and you received in hancock of michigan . that degree was a criminal justice degree. after you completed your college studies you returned to the twin cities area this record is that when you 1st joined the minneapolis police department. a prior to that i had worked as a community service officer at the minneapolis st paul airport police department what...
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university, we know smart comes in many forms. -good boy! -so we made flexpath the kind of smart that keeps up with you. with flexpath, you can earn your master's kind of smart i like. capella university -- don't just learn. learn smarter. what happens when we welcome change? that's the kind of smart i like. we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burning our past for power, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change. faster. vmware. welcome change. ♪ ♪ ♪ when it comes to your financial health, just a few small steps can make a real difference. ♪ ♪ ♪ learn, save and spend with guidance from chase. confidence feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> congresswoman liz cheney who voted to impeach then president trump may be considering a presidential bid herself in 2024. when asked by "the new york post" if she'd ever considering running in the future she ever is a long time. classic political answer on a run like that. >> y
university, we know smart comes in many forms. -good boy! -so we made flexpath the kind of smart that keeps up with you. with flexpath, you can earn your master's kind of smart i like. capella university -- don't just learn. learn smarter. what happens when we welcome change? that's the kind of smart i like. we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burning our past for power, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking...
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university, we know smart comes in many forms. -good boy! -so we made flexpath the kind of smart that keeps up with you. with flexpath, you can earn your master'sgree in 14 months for $14,000. that's the kind of smart i like. capella university -- don't just learn. learn smarter. someday i'm going to marry you. yes someday i'm going to marry you. someday we'll buy that little place on ellsworth. some days, will be rougher than others. ♪ someday, 50 years will have gone by, and i'll ask you to marry me, all over again. someday. ♪ get zero down special financing with the kay jewelers credit card. pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser-drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. tylenol rapid release gels. >>> ahead of president biden's speech yesterday, a bombshell move by the justice department. federal agents executed a search warrant at rudy giuliani's apartment and law office advancing a two-year investigation into giuliani's political activities and lobbying in ukraine. >> cnn's karen skinell joins us now outside giuliani's new york city apartment where the raid took place. what wer
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university, we know smart comes in many forms. -good boy! -so we made flexpath the kind of smart that keeps up with you. with flexpath, you can earn your master'st's the kind of smart i like. capella university -- don't just learn. learn smarter. someday i'm going to marry you. yes someday i'm going to marry you. someday we'll buy that little place on ellsworth. some days, will be rougher than others. ♪ someday, 50 years will have gone by, and i'll ask you to marry me, all over again. someday. ♪ get zero down special financing with the kay jewelers credit card. ♪ ♪ ♪ special financing with the ♪ ♪ ♪ deposit, plan and pay with easy tools from chase. simplicity feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. cyber attacks are relentlessly advancing. to end them, cybereason built a cyber security solution so advanced... it can end attacks today -- on computers, mobile devices, servers and the cloud. and deliver future-ready protection, keeping you sharp for tomorrow. join us, the defenders, in our mission. cybereason. end cyber attacks. from endpoints to everywhere. >>> breaking news just into cnn. the supreme court has done something they have not
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university, we know smart comes in many forms. -good boy! -so we made flexpath the kind of smart that keeps up with you. with flexpath, you can earn your master'snths for $14,000. that's the kind of smart i like. capella university -- don't just learn. learn smarter. >>> for the second straight night, tensions boiling over on the streets of a minneapolis suburb, just hours after brooklyn center police released body cam video of the police shooting 20-year-old daunte wright. there's a look there at the protests. police say the officer involved intended to use her taser, not her gun. you can hear that on the tape. we're going to show you the video. we do want to warn you, it's a disturbing moment. >> i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser! >> i just shot him. >> lord, what a moment to see. cnn's shimon prokupecz is in minnesota. tell us more about what we're learning this morning. >> yeah, so the authorities here have identified the officer involved in this as a 26-year veteran. her name is kim potter. she's on administrative leave. family members, community members here are calling for her to be fired. the big question, obviously, is how does someth
university, we know smart comes in many forms. -good boy! -so we made flexpath the kind of smart that keeps up with you. with flexpath, you can earn your master'snths for $14,000. that's the kind of smart i like. capella university -- don't just learn. learn smarter. >>> for the second straight night, tensions boiling over on the streets of a minneapolis suburb, just hours after brooklyn center police released body cam video of the police shooting 20-year-old daunte wright. there's a...
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university, we know smart comes in many forms. -good boy! -so we made flexpath the kind of smart that keeps up with you. with flexpath, you can earn your master'se in 14 months for $14,000. that's the kind of smart i like. capella university -- don't just learn. learn smarter. don't settle for products that give you a sort of white smile. try new crest whitening emulsions like. for 100% whiter teeth. its highly active peroxide droplets swipe on in seconds. better. faster. 100% whiter teeth. crestwhitesmile.com >>> opening day is here. the suffering mets fans certainly happy. the major league baseball season begins today. cardboard cutouts of fans, piped in fan noise. those are officially, thankfully, out. cnn's polo sandoval joins me from yankee stadium in new york city. sorry you couldn't get to citi field, but we'll forgive you, polo. it could be open at a limited capacity. what is that capacity, and what should fans expect at the ballpark? are we looking at like temperature tests and masks and so on? >> yeah, jim, they may be tossing those cardboard cutouts, but it will certainly be anything but a normal return to baseball. at least here at
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